Braille quality in production must be maintained over the entire length of a run. Output that is consistent at the start must remain consistent through to the final page.
During long production runs, any variation in output becomes more noticeable and directly affects readability. Changes over time indicate that quality is not being sustained.
In production environments, braille embossers and braille printers must produce stable, repeatable results during continuous operation.
Evaluating quality requires reviewing output across the full run to confirm that consistency is maintained from beginning to end.
For a detailed explanation of how braille quality is maintained during long production runs, refer to Braillo’s full article: